Dove
Doves have held immense significance in the cultures and religions of the world, especially in Christianity and Judaism. The white dove, in particular, has been used as a symbol of love and peace for centuries. In Christian iconography, the dove is a representation of the Holy Spirit and is often depicted with outstretched wings, a halo, and a beam of light. It is believed that the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus in the form of a dove during his baptism. Apart from being a symbol of divinity, the white dove is also a symbol of purity, innocence, and new beginnings. For instance, in weddings, the release of white doves symbolizes the start of a new life together. Similarly, in funerals, the release of doves signifies the peaceful passing of a loved one. In Judaism, the dove is associated with peace and is a reminder of the story of the Great Flood. According to the story, after the flood, Noah sent out a dove to find dry land. The dove returned with an olive branch in its beak, indicat